Dinner for Schmucks
Director: Jay Roach
Starring: Paul Rudd, Ron Livingston, Steve Carell, Zach Galifianakis
Details: US/114mins 12A
Rudd plays Tim, an ambitious employee of a shark-like investment firm, who is desperate to climb the corporate ladder. After impressing his boss with some initiative, he's invited to a monthly dinner, where everyone must bring a guest with questionable social skills - basically, an idiot they can make fun of. Whoever brings the biggest moron wins a prize, and a leg up the chain of command. Tim, by complete coincidence, runs over one such prized plank, Barry - played by Carell. Barry makes Forrest Gump look like a break dancing Stephen Hawkins, but Tim's other half objects to his exploiting and needless to say friction ensues.
A repetitive, familiar plot renders the gifted Paul Rudd the straight man. I get it; Rudd is inoffensively handsome and looks like a shirt and tie guy. But in films like Knocked Up and Role Models, that just makes the sardonic lines coming from his mouth somehow funnier. He plays up on an ostensibly straight-laced image superbly, but here isn't given the material, or allowed improvise enough to make it work. Carell's Barry is the one left mugging for laughs, and some he does find; but it's more chuckle-through-exhaling-of-breath than fall-on-the-floor funny.
Ron Livingston, Chris O'Dowd, Jemaine Clement and Zach Galifianakis occasionally pop up and enliven proceedings, but director Roach is far too intent on getting to the smaltzy, lesson-learned ending to protract what should have been the majority of the movie - the dinner. It's by-the-numbers until everyone sits down at that dinner table, and then we're introduced to a bevy of interesting, funny characters, which is frustrating as the movie is nearly over.
All of the above said, the amassed talent manage to make the whole thing watchable, but it still feels like a missed opportunity.
Review by Mike Sheridan
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Fiona74
Should have been a lot funnier, but agree with Mike Sheridan it just didn't work. Had a few laughs but not enough
Posted 30/09/2010 13:39:29
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